I’ve been grieving the loss of my Doberman Venus who I lost a few weeks ago. She had epilepsy and her seizures are how I found out I had breast cancer last year. She is my angel. My minimalism journey started 9 years ago but now that she has passed I’ve downsized more than ever before and I’m planning to start a new chapter and move to Japan, so lately I say if I can’t take this to another country it’s time to let it go. I had a lot of books also. Mostly self help and minimalism books, even a signed one by Joshua Becker and the only one I kept is how to live when a loved one dies by thich naht hanh.
I am so sorry for your loss of your beloved Venus. She sounds like your guardian angel for sure. I’m sure you were the same for her ❤️ You must be so excited about Japan. It’s the one of the few places that I’d like to go to. The book you kept sounds like everything you need. Thank you so much for this beautiful comment. Our hearts are with you during your loss, change and new adventure 🌷
Your videos are so calm and simple, love them! 100% with you when you said: if I don’t need something, I don’t buy it……..this really stayed with me. Looking forward to your next one! 😃
there's something beautiful about patching up old but perfectly loved items kept around that made the final cut. Thanks for another insightful and calming video
Really relate to books and clothing…… have given the majority to charity shops now…… i resonate with using things until their worn out, don’t work not useful anymore…… some can be recycled which is great! Blessings 🌞🌻🧿🪬🕉️☯️🧘🏼♂️🙏🏽
I think of "interim" items as "placeholders". I used to have a tendency to do that with furniture, trying to fill a space after a move, before the purchase of the "perfect" item. And then I realized there is no perfect. I move so frequently, and each space is so different, I've found that the longest-lasting pieces I own are the simplest and most versatile that have traveled with me thru several chapters of life. They are capable of serving many purposes, and their design, texture and color have easily fit in many different styles and served a variety of purposes, with the right accents being the declaratory style statement. I've come to enjoy the "breathing room" my decor provides. I have since learned to think of my wardrobe and my kitchen tools the same way. I have a core set or each that serves 99% of my needs. I may throw some money at that rare 1%, but it's usually a short-term expense rather than an acquisition that requires curation.
Your small purse seems super practical and minimal. I know this is quite an annoying question around the internet but what brand is it? I only have one bag I would like to upgrade to fit my needs better :)
As a frugal minimalist, my books & plants are my happy place. I don't live where there are Libraries or book stores so my books are precious & I read them multiple times. Most were bought second hand (like pretty much everything I own). I found an e-book negatively affected my reading "experience" and so i decluttered it....
I’ve been grieving the loss of my Doberman Venus who I lost a few weeks ago. She had epilepsy and her seizures are how I found out I had breast cancer last year. She is my angel. My minimalism journey started 9 years ago but now that she has passed I’ve downsized more than ever before and I’m planning to start a new chapter and move to Japan, so lately I say if I can’t take this to another country it’s time to let it go. I had a lot of books also. Mostly self help and minimalism books, even a signed one by Joshua Becker and the only one I kept is how to live when a loved one dies by thich naht hanh.
I am so sorry for your loss of your beloved Venus. She sounds like your guardian angel for sure. I’m sure you were the same for her ❤️
You must be so excited about Japan. It’s the one of the few places that I’d like to go to. The book you kept sounds like everything you need. Thank you so much for this beautiful comment. Our hearts are with you during your loss, change and new adventure 🌷
Your videos are so calm and simple, love them! 100% with you when you said: if I don’t need something, I don’t buy it……..this really stayed with me. Looking forward to your next one! 😃
Thank you sooo much! Have a great night! 🙂🌷
Your doggo is so cool looking! Never seen a dog like that
Thanks! He’s Italian Greyhound and Rat Terrier mix 🙂
Absolutely love the blue vibes and the message
there's something beautiful about patching up old but perfectly loved items kept around that made the final cut. Thanks for another insightful and calming video
Sooo true! And my pleasure! 🙂
Absolutely lovely! Thanks for another great video. So so relaxing and calming too. Beautiful Rain!
Thank you so much 🙂🐾
I really enjoy how thoughtful this video was. It was calming. I really value that. Thank you for posting
You are so welcome 🙂
I love your dining chairs 😍
Love the digital book - very cool!!
Me too! I don't know what I'd do without it!
Hi Allison, just listening to your voice is soothing & calming. You are inspiring. Thank you from Australia. X
Thank you so much! And it is my pleasure! All my best to you 🙂🌷
OMGoodness. Lovely video & sweet dog. Love your relationship with your dog :)
Thank you so much! 🙂🐾
Even I have put away everything in my house , a bookshelf with full of books that I love will be always there
Thank you so much! I really liked your message in this video.
You are so welcome! 🙂
Really relate to books and clothing…… have given the majority to charity shops now…… i resonate with using things until their worn out, don’t work not useful anymore…… some can be recycled which is great! Blessings 🌞🌻🧿🪬🕉️☯️🧘🏼♂️🙏🏽
Love that! Thank you 🙂
I so love your pup ❤.
I think of "interim" items as "placeholders". I used to have a tendency to do that with furniture, trying to fill a space after a move, before the purchase of the "perfect" item. And then I realized there is no perfect. I move so frequently, and each space is so different, I've found that the longest-lasting pieces I own are the simplest and most versatile that have traveled with me thru several chapters of life. They are capable of serving many purposes, and their design, texture and color have easily fit in many different styles and served a variety of purposes, with the right accents being the declaratory style statement. I've come to enjoy the "breathing room" my decor provides.
I have since learned to think of my wardrobe and my kitchen tools the same way. I have a core set or each that serves 99% of my needs. I may throw some money at that rare 1%, but it's usually a short-term expense rather than an acquisition that requires curation.
Your small purse seems super practical and minimal. I know this is quite an annoying question around the internet but what brand is it? I only have one bag I would like to upgrade to fit my needs better :)
Hey! Yes I love it and have had it for years now! I got it from Etsy. Here’s the link 🙂 www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1075264690/
Is that a Ganapathi idol placed on the table top
It’s actually a weeping Buddha
What type of e-reader do you have? Thank you for your response. Love your content and videos.
I started e-reading with a Kobo Clara and liked it but when I got my Supernote I side loaded the kobo app onto that and gave the Kobo to my husband.
I use a public library, don't need an e-reader. 🤷♀
That’s awesome. I love the library too. I use the overdrive Libby app on my kobo to access library books.
As a frugal minimalist, my books & plants are my happy place. I don't live where there are Libraries or book stores so my books are precious & I read them multiple times. Most were bought second hand (like pretty much everything I own).
I found an e-book negatively affected my reading "experience" and so i decluttered it....
Nice. Nothing is for everyone 🙂
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